Ive just caught up with this show and I have a theory.
Since it was implied that Skye was unique, everyone has been wondering is she __________ or maybe ___________. Is she someone from the comic books? What is her power?
Well what do we know about her? She is an alien and her father is played by Kyle Maclachlan. In this last episode KM did his best
Tom Jane impression and declared "I just want my family back."
Notice: he did not say "daughter," he said "family." So wife? daughter
s? ....son?
We already know that AoS lives in a real-time concert with the events in Marvel films. When CA2 destroyed SHIELD, AOS destroyed SHIELD on the following episode. Im sure you folks can already guess where I am going with this...GOTG released Aug 1, S2 of AOS started in late September. The rumor is that Starlord's father was being housed in the Collector's depository, when the infinity stone exploded the father was jarred loose from his stasis.
Assuming KM is Starlord's father, he has had time to get back to Earth. If he is attempting to unite his family Terra would be the obvious destination. We already know he has super strength so he may be able to touch an infinity stone and not die (a trait Starlord kinda has)
Now. There is that other thing: the Obelisk. We know its alien. We know KM wants it. So lets assume he is alien. Right? Also, what did the Germans say about the Obelisk "it can unlock the secret to death itself." Well, at the end of Avengers, we had Thanos' minion saying if you screw with earth you are "courting death." Also, Caulson repeated something this last episode saying "wherever Skye goes death follows."
*****comic stuff spoiler******
Word to distract. Trying to mask spoiler.
We know death is sentientish: Death.
More distractions. Its not working.
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So why doesnt Starlord have a sister in the comics? Well, I think Skye dies and comic "purity" is retained. I think by the end of this season or S3. Massive death is imminent on Earth and Skye sacrifices herself so Earth isnt destroyed. KM leaves Earth and when he catches up to Starlord, a guardian of the galaxy, and Starlord learns of his sister sacrificing herself, as a guardian herself, he is further motivated toward nobility and defeat Thanos even sacrificing himself if necessary.
One other thing, I really didnt expect Bill Paxton to make it from weaseling Hydra middleman to film, but KM I can totally see his gravitas, status, and acting ability transferring to a bigger role.